A lot of that stuff is changing now with the new rules. We still have mandatory testing, but it seems like it will be more random and more in the outlying areas. They already know the deer in the hotzone have it, it is in the soil, and it isn't going anywhere, anytime soon. Part of the Kroll-Aid recommendations, as he comment that the DNR shouldn't worry about it as much as they have in the past and take a more "passive" approach to CWD management, thus the de-listing(for lack of a better term) of the CWD Intensive Management Zone, and just calling the whole area the CWD Affected Areas. Smoke and mirrors management of a serious disease as far as I see it.